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Analysis of Food Security of Older Rural Indigenous People in Latin America and the Caribbean. [PDF]
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Seroprevalence of Treponema pallidum infection in Brazilian indigenous people: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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The seroconversion history to SARS-CoV-2 in Indigenous people from Brazil - the interplay between exposure, vaccination, and tuberculosis. [PDF]
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Psychology and Indigenous People
Annual Review of Psychology, 2022Whether there are common features inherent to the psychology of Indigenous peoples around the globe has been the subject of much debate. We argue that Indigenous peoples share the experience of colonization and its social and psychological consequences.
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The impact of IT on indigenous peoples
The Electronic Library, 2003This Special Issue of The Electronic Library on the “Impact of information technology on indigenous peoples” gathers articles from several different countries and cultures in an effort not only to highlight the difficulties faced by indigenous peoples with accessing the Internet or using computers, but also to show how they are aiming at self ...
Loriene Roy, David Raitt
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2021
Abstract This chapter highlights Indigenous peoples and international environmental law. There is a myriad of international instruments and commitments that presently incorporate some recognition of Indigenous peoples. The chapter provides a broad overview of some of these milestones in international environmental law to demonstrate the ...
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Abstract This chapter highlights Indigenous peoples and international environmental law. There is a myriad of international instruments and commitments that presently incorporate some recognition of Indigenous peoples. The chapter provides a broad overview of some of these milestones in international environmental law to demonstrate the ...
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BMJ, 2010
Health systems must recognise culture and protect rights as well as needs The health of the world’s 350 million indigenous peoples continues to show that Western orthodoxy about health cannot be generalised. Although the health of many of these peoples has improved alongside advances in medicine, even in developed countries the health of indigenous ...
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Health systems must recognise culture and protect rights as well as needs The health of the world’s 350 million indigenous peoples continues to show that Western orthodoxy about health cannot be generalised. Although the health of many of these peoples has improved alongside advances in medicine, even in developed countries the health of indigenous ...
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